Coming up on our next MASKast, Jason and I will be discussing a unique M.A.S.K. topic: M.A.S.K. vehicle dashboards and features. As fans of '80s era cartoons, this time frame projected unique vehicles coupled with interesting and high-tech instrument panels. Our beloved M.A.S.K. entity is no exception.

For this upcoming assignment, we encourage your feedback along with voting for your Top 3 favorite M.A.S.K. dashboards. Here's how we will exam this topic: compare the dash of a M.A.S.K. vehicle to the actual or closely related vehicle that it was modeled after (e.g. mid '80s Chevy Camaro to Thunder Hawk). Let's look at the pros and cons and some of the unique
features you would want from the "defense mode" conversion dash to place in your
own car! Leave a comment to this post or in the poll below with your Top 3 conversions and then join us this Saturday for MASKast Chat on Google Hangouts.

In true M.A.S.K. form, we have established a satellite link to the M.A.S.K. Headquarters computer and asked for the closest matching original vehicle dashboards to compare with their M.A.S.K. counterparts. Below is a list that has been approved for your review which consists of the vehicles we have reviewed to-date on MASKast (episode 36 of the animated series.) Take a look and then vote for your Top 3 in our poll...

About Wyatt BloomJason Gross is an '80s kid trapped in a 40-year old body and has loved M.A.S.K. from the very beginning. He also contributes his retro pop culture knowledge to the Rediscoverthe80s.com website.

Wyatt Bloom is a lifelong M.A.S.K. fan as well as several other '80s properties including Knight Rider, Dukes of Hazzard, Airwolf, and Voltron. He also enjoys creating sound systems and the occasional deejay gig.

Besides the AOM website, Jason and Wyatt are lifelong friends who have also collaborated on a M.A.S.K. screenplay and cohost the MASKast podcast. They were also privileged to particpate in a M.A.S.K. 30th Anniversary panel with voice actor Doug Stone at Retro Con in 2015.